The International Harvester Scout II, particularly this 1972 model with the Rallye package, is an iconic off-road vehicle that has stood the test of time. Produced by International Harvester from 1961 to 1980, the Scout was designed as a direct competitor to the Jeep, offering rugged off-road capabilities with a variety of configurations.
Built for adventure, this Scout II comes ready for action with 15-inch American Racing wheels fitted with 33-inch BF Goodrich tires, perfect for off-roading, cruising trails, or enjoying some time at the beach. The vehicle is equipped with numerous features that make it even more capable off the beaten path, including front and rear Warn winch hookups, locking front hubs, a rear-mounted spare tire with a Jerry can, and a Skyjack trail-ready bumper jack.
Inside, the Scout has a clean, straightforward interior, reflecting its utilitarian nature and readiness for both adventure and everyday use. The removable roof configuration adds a fun element, making it an enjoyable ride in any weather, perfect for off-road enthusiasts or those who love a classic vehicle that blends functionality with style.
With its rugged appeal, the International Harvester Scout never goes out of style, and whether you’re looking to drive, enjoy, or play with it, this Scout will provide years of fun and adventure. Whether tackling trails or just cruising around, it’s sure to bring smiles to its owner and onlookers alike.